In this episode of Rational Horizon, Jess, Jordan and Rain help Mark understand some of the more pressing problems that are faced by people who are changing their gender. While the gay and lesbian community have made great strides in acceptance and legal equality, the trans community is lagging far behind, for several reasons.

Mark learns about these reasons, which include attacks against trans people through conservative-sponsored legislation, through social and workplace discrimination, through violence, and through mindless computerized bureaucracy.

We also discuss what the Fresno trans community is doing to assist transgender and transsexual people in need, and what they are doing in order to raise visibility and awareness of trans people with other Central Valley organizations.

This podcast was produced from the interview audio. The original audio is available to listen to in its entirety in the Members drop-down menu. Only paid members of CVAAS can access this audio. If you would like to become a member, check our our store. Members also receive a $5.00 discount from Heretic’s Barbecue tickets.

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9th Annual Heretic’s Barbecue

In this edition of Rational Horizon, Mark Boyd interviews Jess and Jordan Fitzpatrick, and their friend Rain Chamberlain about issues important to the Transgender and Transsexual community.

In this episode of Rational Horizon, Jess, Jordan and Rain help Mark understand some of the more pressing problems that are faced by people who are changing their gender. While the gay and lesbian community have made great strides in acceptance and legal equality, the trans community is lagging far behind, for several reasons.

Mark learns about these reasons, which include attacks against trans people through conservative-sponsored legislation, through social and workplace discrimination, through violence, and through mindless computerized bureaucracy.

We also discuss what the Fresno trans community is doing to assist transgender and transsexual people in need, and what they are doing in order to raise visibility and awareness of trans people with other Central Valley organizations.

This podcast was produced from the interview audio. The original audio is available to listen to in its entirety in the Members drop-down menu. Only paid members of CVAAS can access this audio. If you would like to become a member, check our our store. Members also receive a $5.00 discount from Heretic’s Barbecue tickets.

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9th Annual Heretic’s Barbecue

In this edition of Rational Horizon, Mark Boyd interviews Jess and Jordan Fitzpatrick, and their friend Rain Chamberlain about issues important to the Transgender and Transsexual community.

In this episode of Rational Horizon, Jess, Jordan and Rain help Mark understand some of the more pressing problems that are faced by people who are changing their gender. While the gay and lesbian community have made great strides in acceptance and legal equality, the trans community is lagging far behind, for several reasons.

Mark learns about these reasons, which include attacks against trans people through conservative-sponsored legislation, through social and workplace discrimination, through violence, and through mindless computerized bureaucracy.

We also discuss what the Fresno trans community is doing to assist transgender and transsexual people in need, and what they are doing in order to raise visibility and awareness of trans people with other Central Valley organizations.

This podcast was produced from the interview audio. The original audio is available to listen to in its entirety in the Members drop-down menu. Only paid members of CVAAS can access this audio. If you would like to become a member, check our our store. Members also receive a $5.00 discount from Heretic’s Barbecue tickets.

The CVAAS Heretic’s Barbecue is an annual event that happens every year in late October. This event has been increasing in size since it started, and is always a great time to get together and celebrate with other secular and skeptical people and their supporters.

We have a great lunch, some excellent presentations, and crafts and activities. In the past we have created our own UFOs, made pottery on a real potter’s wheel, made T-shirt art, traveled through “bad luck” gauntlets, committed homeopathic “suicide” and even walked on water!

What is coming up in future Heretic’s Barbecues? Check out cvaas.org and find out! And instead of hearing our speakers in a podcast, you can hear them while having some delicious barbecue among secular and skeptical friends.

The CVAAS Heretic’s Barbecue is an annual event that happens every year in late October. This event has been increasing in size since it started, and is always a great time to get together and celebrate with other secular and skeptical people and their supporters.

We have a great lunch, some excellent presentations, and crafts and activities. In the past we have created our own UFOs, made pottery on a real potter’s wheel, made T-shirt art, traveled through “bad luck” gauntlets, committed homeopathic “suicide” and even walked on water!

What is coming up in future Heretic’s Barbecues? Check out cvaas.org and find out! And instead of hearing our speakers in a podcast, you can hear them while having some delicious barbecue among secular and skeptical friends.

The CVAAS Heretic’s Barbecue is an annual event that happens every year in late October. This event has been increasing in size since it started, and is always a great time to get together and celebrate with other secular and skeptical people and their supporters.

We have a great lunch, some excellent presentations, and crafts and activities. In the past we have created our own UFOs, made pottery on a real potter’s wheel, made T-shirt art, traveled through “bad luck” gauntlets, committed homeopathic “suicide” and even walked on water!

What is coming up in future Heretic’s Barbecues? Check out cvaas.org and find out! And instead of hearing our speakers in a podcast, you can hear them while having some delicious barbecue among secular and skeptical friends.

]]>cleanNonono42:05PresidentRational Horizon 05 – Sean and Mark talk about being at the Reason Rally and SkeptiCal conferencehttp://www.cvaas.org/?podcast=rational-horizon-05-sean-mark-talk-reason-rally-skeptical-conference
Wed, 29 Jun 2016 00:47:26 +0000Presidenthttp://www.cvaas.org/?post_type=podcast&p=21498Sean visited the Reason Rally in Washington DC on June 4, 2016, and Mark was one of several CVAAS members who hosted a table at the Skeptical Conference in Oakland, CA on May 15, 2016.

Sean and Mark discuss these events, the people they met, and what they learned.

As a bonus, singer and bassist Joey Fabian has provided the podcast music for this episode! If you like Joey’s music, check him out on iTunes. You can also find him on Facebook, and at his website.

]]>Sean visited the Reason Rally in Washington DC on June 4, 2016, and Mark was one of several CVAAS members who hosted a table at the Skeptical Conference in Oakland, CA on May 15, 2016.

Sean and Mark discuss these events, the people they met, and what they learned.

As a bonus, singer and bassist Joey Fabian has provided the podcast music for this episode! If you like Joey’s music, check him out on iTunes. You can also find him on Facebook, and at his website.

]]>Sean visited the Reason Rally in Washington DC on June 4, 2016, and Mark was one of several CVAAS members who hosted a table at the Skeptical Conference in Oakland, CA on May 15, 2016.

Sean and Mark discuss these events, the people they met, and what they learned.

As a bonus, singer and bassist Joey Fabian has provided the podcast music for this episode! If you like Joey’s music, check him out on iTunes. You can also find him on Facebook, and at his website.

]]>cleanNonono0:00PresidentModerated table discussion between CVAAS and New Covenant church at the “Defense of Faith” symposiumhttp://www.cvaas.org/?podcast=moderated-table-discussion-cvaas-new-covenant-church-defense-faith-symposium
Tue, 19 Apr 2016 06:23:02 +0000MTwainhttp://www.cvaas.org/?post_type=podcast&p=9737In April 2008, the New Covenant Church of Fresno held a debate and symposium they called, “In Defense of Faith”. This program was created by New Covenant in order to help its membership, “Explore (religious and secular) issues in depth and gain valuable skills in defending your faith in God and His plan for salvation.”

On April 18th, 2008, the New Covenant Church hosted a debate on the question of God. This debate took place between Dinesh D’Souza and Michael Shermer. On April 19th, New Covenant hosted a “Defense of Faith Symposium” which included Dinesh D’Souza as their keynote speaker, and included five “breakout sessions”.

This recording is the result of one of those sessions, labeled in the schedule as, “A Conversation: Views on Christianity & Atheism”. This was a moderated table discussion presented for “students only” and took place in the New Covenant Student Ministries building.

The participants of this discussion included –

Theists:

Loren Pancratz – college minister at New Covenant

Dr. Avak Albert Howsepian – Psychiatrist, and member of the 1st Armenian Presbyterian Church

This was originally produced to be part of the CVAAS monthly podcast series, and the introduction reflects this. The audio is of good quality, and is due to New Covenant allowing CVAAS to connect our recording equipment directly to their sound system. CVAAS was granted permission to publish this audio, and it was active on our older website. Please be aware that due to the date of this recording, some references are no longer timely.

CVAAS is bringing this audio back online for everyone to hear.

]]>In April 2008, the New Covenant Church of Fresno held a debate and symposium they called, “In Defense of Faith”. This program was created by New Covenant in order to help its membership, “Explore (religious and secular) issues in depth and gain valuable skills in defending your faith in God and His plan for salvation.”

On April 18th, 2008, the New Covenant Church hosted a debate on the question of God. This debate took place between Dinesh D’Souza and Michael Shermer. On April 19th, New Covenant hosted a “Defense of Faith Symposium” which included Dinesh D’Souza as their keynote speaker, and included five “breakout sessions”.

This recording is the result of one of those sessions, labeled in the schedule as, “A Conversation: Views on Christianity & Atheism”. This was a moderated table discussion presented for “students only” and took place in the New Covenant Student Ministries building.

The participants of this discussion included –

Theists:

Loren Pancratz – college minister at New Covenant

Dr. Avak Albert Howsepian – Psychiatrist, and member of the 1st Armenian Presbyterian Church

This was originally produced to be part of the CVAAS monthly podcast series, and the introduction reflects this. The audio is of good quality, and is due to New Covenant allowing CVAAS to connect our recording equipment directly to their sound system. CVAAS was granted permission to publish this audio, and it was active on our older website. Please be aware that due to the date of this recording, some references are no longer timely.

CVAAS is bringing this audio back online for everyone to hear.

]]>In April 2008, the New Covenant Church of Fresno held a debate and symposium they called, “In Defense of Faith”. This program was created by New Covenant in order to help its membership, “Explore (religious and secular) issues in depth and gain valuable skills in defending your faith in God and His plan for salvation.”

On April 18th, 2008, the New Covenant Church hosted a debate on the question of God. This debate took place between Dinesh D’Souza and Michael Shermer. On April 19th, New Covenant hosted a “Defense of Faith Symposium” which included Dinesh D’Souza as their keynote speaker, and included five “breakout sessions”.

This recording is the result of one of those sessions, labeled in the schedule as, “A Conversation: Views on Christianity & Atheism”. This was a moderated table discussion presented for “students only” and took place in the New Covenant Student Ministries building.

The participants of this discussion included –

Theists:

Loren Pancratz – college minister at New Covenant

Dr. Avak Albert Howsepian – Psychiatrist, and member of the 1st Armenian Presbyterian Church

This was originally produced to be part of the CVAAS monthly podcast series, and the introduction reflects this. The audio is of good quality, and is due to New Covenant allowing CVAAS to connect our recording equipment directly to their sound system. CVAAS was granted permission to publish this audio, and it was active on our older website. Please be aware that due to the date of this recording, some references are no longer timely.

CVAAS is bringing this audio back online for everyone to hear.

]]>cleanNonono0:00MTwain“Religious Philosophy” Mark Boyd interviewed on KVPRhttp://www.cvaas.org/?podcast=religious-philosophy-mark-boyd-interviewed-kvpr
Fri, 15 Apr 2016 04:20:02 +0000Presidenthttp://www.cvaas.org/?post_type=podcast&p=9287Christianity in the California Central Valley gets a lot of attention. In this August 2009 program Terry Phillips interviews guests with different perspectives.

These guests include Reverend Kurt Rye of the Fresno Buddhist Temple; Amanda Peterson, President, Board of Trustees of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Fresno; and Mark Boyd, President & Co/Founder of the Central Valley Alliance of Atheists and Skeptics.

During Mark’s interview, Terry asks what is an atheist and what is a skeptic. And Mark explains the beginnings of the atheist visibility movement, and why the motto “In God We Trust” is exclusive of some citizens, while the motto “E pluribus unum” is inclusive of all Americans.

Terry Phillips is no longer with Valley Public Radio, and his show, “Quality of Life” is off the air. However, you can listen to archived shows of “Quality of Life” through the Internet Archive.

]]>Christianity in the California Central Valley gets a lot of attention. In this August 2009 program Terry Phillips interviews guests with different perspectives.

These guests include Reverend Kurt Rye of the Fresno Buddhist Temple; Amanda Peterson, President, Board of Trustees of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Fresno; and Mark Boyd, President & Co/Founder of the Central Valley Alliance of Atheists and Skeptics.

During Mark’s interview, Terry asks what is an atheist and what is a skeptic. And Mark explains the beginnings of the atheist visibility movement, and why the motto “In God We Trust” is exclusive of some citizens, while the motto “E pluribus unum” is inclusive of all Americans.

Terry Phillips is no longer with Valley Public Radio, and his show, “Quality of Life” is off the air. However, you can listen to archived shows of “Quality of Life” through the Internet Archive.

]]>Christianity in the California Central Valley gets a lot of attention. In this August 2009 program Terry Phillips interviews guests with different perspectives.

These guests include Reverend Kurt Rye of the Fresno Buddhist Temple; Amanda Peterson, President, Board of Trustees of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Fresno; and Mark Boyd, President & Co/Founder of the Central Valley Alliance of Atheists and Skeptics.

During Mark’s interview, Terry asks what is an atheist and what is a skeptic. And Mark explains the beginnings of the atheist visibility movement, and why the motto “In God We Trust” is exclusive of some citizens, while the motto “E pluribus unum” is inclusive of all Americans.

Terry Phillips is no longer with Valley Public Radio, and his show, “Quality of Life” is off the air. However, you can listen to archived shows of “Quality of Life” through the Internet Archive.

]]>cleanNoyesyes0:00PresidentCVAAS Lecture Series – 02 – David Costa – “What is Atheism?”http://www.cvaas.org/?podcast=cvaas-lecture-series-02-david-costa-what-is-atheism
Fri, 13 Nov 2015 21:40:12 +0000MTwainhttp://www.cvaas.org/?post_type=podcast&p=659On March 7th, 2011, CVAAS was invited by University of Phoenix professor Ken West to give a presentation about atheism in his course on Western Religions.

This class also explored Judaism, Hinduism, Islam, and of course Christianity.

This was a classroom environment, and other classrooms around this classroom were also in use. So there is noise from other students in the hallways, and students going into and out of other classrooms. The background noises can be distracting, but the lecture audio is mostly very good.

There were several talks given at the University of Phoenix, and this was the first. During that time, the slides used evolved, and so are not completely representative of this talk.

]]>On March 7th, 2011, CVAAS was invited by University of Phoenix professor Ken West to give a presentation about atheism in his course on Western Religions.

This class also explored Judaism, Hinduism, Islam, and of course Christianity.

This was a classroom environment, and other classrooms around this classroom were also in use. So there is noise from other students in the hallways, and students going into and out of other classrooms. The background noises can be distracting, but the lecture audio is mostly very good.

There were several talks given at the University of Phoenix, and this was the first. During that time, the slides used evolved, and so are not completely representative of this talk.

]]>On March 7th, 2011, CVAAS was invited by University of Phoenix professor Ken West to give a presentation about atheism in his course on Western Religions.

This class also explored Judaism, Hinduism, Islam, and of course Christianity.

This was a classroom environment, and other classrooms around this classroom were also in use. So there is noise from other students in the hallways, and students going into and out of other classrooms. The background noises can be distracting, but the lecture audio is mostly very good.

There were several talks given at the University of Phoenix, and this was the first. During that time, the slides used evolved, and so are not completely representative of this talk.

We discuss formal arguments. In logic and philosophy an argument is more than just an angry exchange of opposing viewpoints. Instead, it is a more formal method of using language as a way to persuade someone that a thing is true, or it is a way of presenting reasons why a conclusion should be accepted.

Arguments are supported through logic, or through evidence. For those arguments based upon logic, it is useful to identify when that logic is weak. Being able to identify logical fallacies is a good way to find out where the weak points are in an argument.

It is important to note that an argument can be supported by excellent logic, and still be proved to be wrong due to conflicting evidence!

We also discuss the difference between Inductive and Deductive reasoning, and how they are used in arguments.

The Rational Horizon Podcast was a short-lived podcast created by CVAAS in 2009. Only four episodes were made. This is the last of those four episodes.

We discuss formal arguments. In logic and philosophy an argument is more than just an angry exchange of opposing viewpoints. Instead, it is a more formal method of using language as a way to persuade someone that a thing is true, or it is a way of presenting reasons why a conclusion should be accepted.

Arguments are supported through logic, or through evidence. For those arguments based upon logic, it is useful to identify when that logic is weak. Being able to identify logical fallacies is a good way to find out where the weak points are in an argument.

It is important to note that an argument can be supported by excellent logic, and still be proved to be wrong due to conflicting evidence!

We also discuss the difference between Inductive and Deductive reasoning, and how they are used in arguments.

The Rational Horizon Podcast was a short-lived podcast created by CVAAS in 2009. Only four episodes were made. This is the last of those four episodes.

We discuss formal arguments. In logic and philosophy an argument is more than just an angry exchange of opposing viewpoints. Instead, it is a more formal method of using language as a way to persuade someone that a thing is true, or it is a way of presenting reasons why a conclusion should be accepted.

Arguments are supported through logic, or through evidence. For those arguments based upon logic, it is useful to identify when that logic is weak. Being able to identify logical fallacies is a good way to find out where the weak points are in an argument.

It is important to note that an argument can be supported by excellent logic, and still be proved to be wrong due to conflicting evidence!

We also discuss the difference between Inductive and Deductive reasoning, and how they are used in arguments.

The Rational Horizon Podcast was a short-lived podcast created by CVAAS in 2009. Only four episodes were made. This is the last of those four episodes.

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]]>cleanNonono55:56MTwainRational Horizon 03 – Kathy Griffin! Also, is religious experience evidence of God?http://www.cvaas.org/?podcast=rational-horizon-03
Mon, 02 Nov 2015 20:00:15 +0000MTwainhttp://www.cvaas.org/?post_type=podcast&p=603Kathy Griffin was awarded an Emmy for Outstanding Reality Program for her show, “My Life on the D-List”. This show is an autobiographical comedy of Griffin’s life as a stand-up comedienne and television bit player. During Griffin’s acceptance speech at the September 2007 Emmy awards show, Griffin said, “A lot of people come up here and thank Jesus for this award. I want you to know that no one had less to do with this award than Jesus.” She went on to say, “Suck it, Jesus. This is my God now!” referring to the Emmy.

In July 2009, Kathy Griffin was on tour, and made her way to California. CVAAS member Justin saw her July 23rd show, and we discussed her July 25th appearance at the William Saroyan Theater in Fresno.

We also discuss religious experience as evidence of God or the divine. For example, scientist, geneticist, and leader of the Human Genome Project, Francis Collins, has described a religious experience involving a frozen waterfall that he accepted as evidence of God’s existence. Should another person’s experience be considered good evidence for God? What about your own experience of the divine, should THAT be considered as good evidence for God?

This episode was our first test of using Skype for recording podcasts. The audio quality suffers a little due to this.

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]]>Kathy Griffin was awarded an Emmy for Outstanding Reality Program for her show, “My Life on the D-List”. This show is an autobiographical comedy of Griffin’s life as a stand-up comedienne and television bit player. During Griffin’s acceptance speech at the September 2007 Emmy awards show, Griffin said, “A lot of people come up here and thank Jesus for this award. I want you to know that no one had less to do with this award than Jesus.” She went on to say, “Suck it, Jesus. This is my God now!” referring to the Emmy.

In July 2009, Kathy Griffin was on tour, and made her way to California. CVAAS member Justin saw her July 23rd show, and we discussed her July 25th appearance at the William Saroyan Theater in Fresno.

We also discuss religious experience as evidence of God or the divine. For example, scientist, geneticist, and leader of the Human Genome Project, Francis Collins, has described a religious experience involving a frozen waterfall that he accepted as evidence of God’s existence. Should another person’s experience be considered good evidence for God? What about your own experience of the divine, should THAT be considered as good evidence for God?

This episode was our first test of using Skype for recording podcasts. The audio quality suffers a little due to this.

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]]>Kathy Griffin was awarded an Emmy for Outstanding Reality Program for her show, “My Life on the D-List”. This show is an autobiographical comedy of Griffin’s life as a stand-up comedienne and television bit player. During Griffin’s acceptance speech at the September 2007 Emmy awards show, Griffin said, “A lot of people come up here and thank Jesus for this award. I want you to know that no one had less to do with this award than Jesus.” She went on to say, “Suck it, Jesus. This is my God now!” referring to the Emmy.

In July 2009, Kathy Griffin was on tour, and made her way to California. CVAAS member Justin saw her July 23rd show, and we discussed her July 25th appearance at the William Saroyan Theater in Fresno.

We also discuss religious experience as evidence of God or the divine. For example, scientist, geneticist, and leader of the Human Genome Project, Francis Collins, has described a religious experience involving a frozen waterfall that he accepted as evidence of God’s existence. Should another person’s experience be considered good evidence for God? What about your own experience of the divine, should THAT be considered as good evidence for God?

This episode was our first test of using Skype for recording podcasts. The audio quality suffers a little due to this.

Mark Boyd discusses a very brief visit to a disappointing homeopathic clinic in Fresno California. Apparently a homeopathic clinic also doubles as a real estate sales office!

Also, images of the Virgin Mary and of Jesus have been identified as appearing on the sides of buildings and other various places. We discuss the image of Michael Jackson appearing soon after his death on a tree stump. What are the odds? Is Michael Jackson’s shade trying to tell us something?

The Rational Horizon Podcast was a short-lived podcast created by CVAAS in 2009. Only four episodes were made. You can hear all those episodes now, in our podcast archive.

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Mark Boyd discusses a very brief visit to a disappointing homeopathic clinic in Fresno California. Apparently a homeopathic clinic also doubles as a real estate sales office!

Also, images of the Virgin Mary and of Jesus have been identified as appearing on the sides of buildings and other various places. We discuss the image of Michael Jackson appearing soon after his death on a tree stump. What are the odds? Is Michael Jackson’s shade trying to tell us something?

The Rational Horizon Podcast was a short-lived podcast created by CVAAS in 2009. Only four episodes were made. You can hear all those episodes now, in our podcast archive.

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Mark Boyd discusses a very brief visit to a disappointing homeopathic clinic in Fresno California. Apparently a homeopathic clinic also doubles as a real estate sales office!

Also, images of the Virgin Mary and of Jesus have been identified as appearing on the sides of buildings and other various places. We discuss the image of Michael Jackson appearing soon after his death on a tree stump. What are the odds? Is Michael Jackson’s shade trying to tell us something?

The Rational Horizon Podcast was a short-lived podcast created by CVAAS in 2009. Only four episodes were made. You can hear all those episodes now, in our podcast archive.

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]]>cleanNonono34:11MTwainRational Horizon 01 – A discussion of claims made by Richard Gage about a 9/11 conspiracyhttp://www.cvaas.org/?podcast=rational-horizon-01-a-discussion-of-claims-made-by-richard-gage-about-a-911-conspiracy
Mon, 02 Nov 2015 18:48:47 +0000MTwainhttp://www.cvaas.org/?post_type=podcast&p=594This episode took a skeptical look at claims made by Richard Gage, founder of Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth. We deconstruct his interview on Great Day, a morning television show in the Central Valley, and discuss his evidence for a 9/11 conspiracy.

Richard Gage is a San Francisco architect who founded “Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth” in 2006. He claims, along with other members of his organization, that the collapse of the World Trade Center was caused by explosive demolition, and not as the result of hijacked jet airliners that were crashed into the twin towers.

Gage has given presentations on this theory, and one of those presentations was turned into a two-hour movie, “9/11 Blueprint for Truth”, which was very popular among conspiracy theorists.

The Rational Horizon Podcast was a short-lived podcast created by CVAAS in 2009. Only four episodes were made. You can hear all those episodes now, in our podcast archive.

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]]>This episode took a skeptical look at claims made by Richard Gage, founder of Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth. We deconstruct his interview on Great Day, a morning television show in the Central Valley, and discuss his evidence for a 9/11 conspiracy.

Richard Gage is a San Francisco architect who founded “Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth” in 2006. He claims, along with other members of his organization, that the collapse of the World Trade Center was caused by explosive demolition, and not as the result of hijacked jet airliners that were crashed into the twin towers.

Gage has given presentations on this theory, and one of those presentations was turned into a two-hour movie, “9/11 Blueprint for Truth”, which was very popular among conspiracy theorists.

The Rational Horizon Podcast was a short-lived podcast created by CVAAS in 2009. Only four episodes were made. You can hear all those episodes now, in our podcast archive.

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]]>This episode took a skeptical look at claims made by Richard Gage, founder of Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth. We deconstruct his interview on Great Day, a morning television show in the Central Valley, and discuss his evidence for a 9/11 conspiracy.

Richard Gage is a San Francisco architect who founded “Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth” in 2006. He claims, along with other members of his organization, that the collapse of the World Trade Center was caused by explosive demolition, and not as the result of hijacked jet airliners that were crashed into the twin towers.

Gage has given presentations on this theory, and one of those presentations was turned into a two-hour movie, “9/11 Blueprint for Truth”, which was very popular among conspiracy theorists.

The Rational Horizon Podcast was a short-lived podcast created by CVAAS in 2009. Only four episodes were made. You can hear all those episodes now, in our podcast archive.